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1994 Nissan Skyline GTS-T

Turbo

Series 1

Automatic

Black

Genuine 152,xxx kms

11 Months Rego

Climate Control

Central Locking

Alarm/Immobilizer

Dark Tinted Windows

Remote Trunk Release

L.E.D Tail lights (have stock ones also)

Serviced Last week - Motul Oil, Oil Filter, Air Filter, Fuel Filter, Spark Plugs.

- Jasma Cat-Back exhaust

Other than the exhaust the car is stock as a rock. Still has SMIC, airbox etc. No engine mods.

- 7" Flip LCD TV/DVD player (TV not tuned yet as its in different language from previous owner)

- 2 6x9" Speakers in Parcel Shelf

- 3 x Subwoofers (enclosed) with 5Ch AMP

- 17" Crimson / Sparco Racing Wheels

Very Rare item. Rears are more dish than fronts. 235/35/17 tyres (80% thread).

- Stock suspension, I also have Bridgestone Potenza Dampers For Street struts (Front & Rear) and KingSprings at the front.

- I also have the Do-Luck side skirts.

- Paint on the passenger side rear quarter isn't perfect, some colour fade. Also scratch on driver's side rear quarter panel and door. Also, aerial tip is broken.

- No RWC. Car had roadworthy done a month ago.

- I'm after a quick sale / swap atm, as I need space and money for my GTR.

- Swaps/Trade welcome (must have rego or at least RWC)

- Send me links or pictures and I'll have a look.

- Not interested in swaps for 180sx, S13, R32, pre-1998 pulsars, preludes, pre-EG GLi civics, BMW, soarer.

Car can be viewed in Berwick - SE Melbourne.

- Inspection is recommended before offers or trade

- I can be reached on: 0423 893 095

- Asking $7800

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